Research

educator & presenter

Exploring the ways in which traditional and vernacular musical styles from around the world intersect

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Focusing research on the relationship between different cultures and the relevance of

biographies, history, and power

Conzetti has lectured at:

  • The American Musicological Society Conference

  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • The College Music Society Conference

  • Johns Hopkins University

  • Linfield University (current faculty)

  • Peabody Conservatory

  • Portland State University

  • San Francisco Conservatory of Music

  • The Society for Ethnomusicology Conference

  • Stanford University

  • The University of California Berkeley

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Papers and presentations include:

  • - “A Pioneering Composer Readings and Chamber Music Mentorship Program for Professional Student Development”

  • - “Arranging the Future: Student Engagement in a Liberal Arts College Mixed Instrumental Ensemble”

  • - “Balinese Musical Culture as Catalyst in James Wood's Musical Development”

  • - “Lukewarm Liminality: A Reggae Band Challenges Switzerland’s Sense of Self”

  • - “Elements of Balinese Music in Colin McPhee’s Second Symphony”

  • -“Education in Music Is Every Musician’s Responsibility”

  • - “Composition and notation for percussion”

  • - “Considering Curricular Challenges: Balancing Emerging Student and Cultural Demands with

    Traditional Teaching and Learning”